College / National Build Champions
Below you will find examples of champion building strategies being implemented by national organizations (sport, SV/DV) in multiple sites across the US that target college-age athletes (ages 19-23) and organizations that work with them to prevent SV/DV.
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Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Visit WebsiteRoll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it... read more
Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Roll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it impacted the town and garnered national attention. Since its release in 2018, Roll Red Roll has led to conversations about rape culture, the role sport plays in sexual violence, and how to create lasting social change.
RALIANCE in partnership with the Roll Red Roll social impact team, Open Door Abuse Awareness Prevention, and MenChallenging has created two toolkits to help coaches, athletic administrators, guidance counselors, and sexual violence prevention advocates discuss the film with their student athletes and spark social change. The first toolkit adapts conversations, discussion questions, and selected clips in thematic sections for college athletes, while the second toolkit focuses on high school athletes.
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Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Visit WebsiteRoll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it... read more
Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Roll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it impacted the town and garnered national attention. Since its release in 2018, Roll Red Roll has led to conversations about rape culture, the role sport plays in sexual violence, and how to create lasting social change.
RALIANCE in partnership with the Roll Red Roll social impact team, Open Door Abuse Awareness Prevention, and MenChallenging has created two toolkits to help coaches, athletic administrators, guidance counselors, and sexual violence prevention advocates discuss the film with their student athletes and spark social change. The first toolkit adapts conversations, discussion questions, and selected clips in thematic sections for college athletes, while the second toolkit focuses on high school athletes.
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#SetTheExpectation
#SetTheExpectation
Visit WebsiteBrenda Tracy founded #SetTheExpectation to combat sexual violence through raising awareness,... read more
#SetTheExpectation
#SetTheExpectation
Brenda Tracy founded #SetTheExpectation to combat sexual violence through raising awareness, giving and serving, education and direct engagement with coaches, students and athletes in high school, collegiate and professional athletic programs. The website has various pledges available for men's and women's athletic teams, communities, and fraternities and sororities to take to pledge to set an expectation that does not tolerate sexual violence. There are several resources and templates for policy change and actions to prevent sexual violence in sport.
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A CALL TO MEN Speakers
A CALL TO MEN
Visit WebsiteA CALL TO MEN speaks at hundreds of events annually. From introductory workshops, multi-day... read more
A CALL TO MEN Speakers
A CALL TO MEN
A CALL TO MEN speaks at hundreds of events annually. From introductory workshops, multi-day trainings, and community and government events, to corporate trainings and national conferences, A CALL TO MEN can customize programming to meet the needs of the organization.
With a seasoned group of Core Trainers, A CALL TO MEN also offers subject matter experts that specialize in the following:
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Preventing sexual assault, sexual harassment, violence and discrimination in the military
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Preventing sexual assault, violence and discrimination in college and universities
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Preventing gang and community violence
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Preventing violence and discrimination in faith communities
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Branded a Leader Training
Institute for Sport and Social Justice
Visit WebsiteBranded a Leader, created in 2008 by the National Consortium for Academics & Sports (NCAS),... read more
Branded a Leader Training
Institute for Sport and Social Justice
Branded a Leader, created in 2008 by the National Consortium for Academics & Sports (NCAS),now officially the Institute For Sport & Social Justice (Institute SSJ) was developed in partnership with Michigan State University. Michigan State’s Student Athlete Support Services was seeking a training that would engage their student-athletes in educational discussions on key issues such as: Violence Against Women, Alcohol & Drugs, Hazing and Responsible Computing. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) adopted BAL as a conference-wide training initiative beginning in 2008.
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Coaching Boys into Men Program
Futures Without Violence
Visit WebsiteFUTURES’ Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) program facilitates these connections by providing high... read more
Coaching Boys into Men Program
Futures Without Violence
FUTURES’ Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) program facilitates these connections by providing high school athletic coaches with the resources they need to promote respectful behavior among their players and help prevent relationship abuse, harassment, and sexual assault")
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Coaching Peace Presentations
Coaching Peace
Visit WebsiteYou can listen to someone talk, hear their perspective, their stories and their ideas. Or, you... read more
Coaching Peace Presentations
Coaching Peace
You can listen to someone talk, hear their perspective, their stories and their ideas. Or, you can engage in a conversation with an insightful thought provoking leader in organizational effectiveness about how to create the culture you want to create, make sustainable changes or get clear about what actions will get you where you want to be. At Coaching Peace, our presentations mirror the latter.
While each of our presentations are tailored to an organization some topics have been:
- Creating Positive Cultures
- Understanding Equity and Inclusion
- Motivating and Empowering Learners
- Building Empathy
- Creating Dynamic Leaders
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Escalation Workshop
One Love Foundation
Visit WebsiteOneLove Foundation's Escalation workshop is a powerful, emotionally-engaging 90-minute film... read more
Escalation Workshop
One Love Foundation
OneLove Foundation's Escalation workshop is a powerful, emotionally-engaging 90-minute film based workshop that educates your community about relationship violence and empowers you to work for change. This workshop is research based and is facilitated by students. Access to this resource is FREE. Additionally, athletes and other leaders can be trained as facilitators of this workshop.
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Guidelines for Administrators, Coaches, and Athletes
Women's Sports Foundation
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Guidelines for Administrators, Coaches, and Athletes
Women's Sports Foundation
Officials who are responsible for the administration and oversight of coaches and athletic programs should implement a policy prohibiting any ritual verbal, psychological or physical abuse of any player by a coach or fellow teammate that assaults, belittles or demeans. Suggestions for action and definitions of abuse are outlined here.
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Huddle Up to End Gender Based Violence
Institute for Sport and Social Justice
Visit WebsiteHuddle Up leverages the transcendent power of sport to eradicate gender violence, in all of its... read more
Huddle Up to End Gender Based Violence
Institute for Sport and Social Justice
Huddle Up leverages the transcendent power of sport to eradicate gender violence, in all of its forms, and the sexism underpinning this abuse. In sport, the huddle is a powerful symbol of togetherness, a place where many become one. In the huddle, teammates convene to reinforce their union, challenge & support one another, and communicate strategy. In the huddle, teammates forget past set-backs, galvanize conviction, and always have a unified front against the opponent. Huddle Up harnesses that power by challenging, educating, and empowering participants to be "all-in" to defeat our opponent – sexist abuse.
Huddle Up addresses the full continuum of abusive behaviors and empowers participants to understand how misogynistic language, sexual harassment, gendered bullying, sexual assault, rape and domestic violence are linked together. This understanding inspires participants to have the courage to challenge behaviors on all levels of the continuum.
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I AM THAT GIRL: Modern Girls on a Mission
Alexis Jones
Visit WebsiteAlexis Jones wants to redefine the meaning of “beautiful” and ignite an empowering revolution... read more
I AM THAT GIRL: Modern Girls on a Mission
Alexis Jones
Alexis Jones wants to redefine the meaning of “beautiful” and ignite an empowering revolution for females that will help them see themselves in a different light. This inspiring talk reveals the reality behind many of the images women see in the media and explains the pitfalls of relying on outside appearance as a measurement of self-worth. Instead, Alexis encourages girls to look inward for purpose, value, and power. What does it mean to be a powerful woman? How can you find strength in your imperfections? How can you use your unique voice to lift up other women instead of tearing them down? Alexis will answer these questions and teach you how to be that independent, confident girl who dares to lead other women into changing the world.
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ItsOnUs Campaign
ItsOnUs
Visit WebsiteThis pledge is a personal commitment to help keep women and men safe from sexual assault. It is... read more
ItsOnUs Campaign
ItsOnUs
This pledge is a personal commitment to help keep women and men safe from sexual assault. It is a promise not to be a bystander to the problem, but to be a part of the solution. On this site, you will find videos, the logo, toolkits, and the pledge.
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Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Strategies Training Program
MVP Strategies
Visit WebsiteMVP provides the leadership necessary, within sport and beyond, to address the global issues of... read more
Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Strategies Training Program
MVP Strategies
MVP provides the leadership necessary, within sport and beyond, to address the global issues of sexism – especially men’s violence against women. In our advocacy efforts and training programs, we educate, inspire and empower men & women to prevent, interrupt and respond to sexist abuse.
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MVP Playbooks & Trainer's Guide
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
Visit WebsiteSets of MVP playbooks and trainer’s guides are currently available for purchase on a sample... read more
MVP Playbooks & Trainer's Guide
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
Sets of MVP playbooks and trainer’s guides are currently available for purchase on a sample basis. Items available include:
For High Schools
- MVP Playbook for High School Males
- MVP Trainer’s Guide for Working With High School Males
- MVP Playbook for High School Females
- MVP Trainer’s Guide for Working With High School FemalesFor Colleges
- MVP Playbook for College Males
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- MVP Trainer’s Guide for Working With College Males
- MVP Playbook for College Females (coming soon)
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myPlaybook
Prevention Strategies
Visit WebsitemyPlaybook is a collection of online lessons used to promote the health and well-being of... read more
myPlaybook
Prevention Strategies
myPlaybook is a collection of online lessons used to promote the health and well-being of student-athletes in high school athletics as well as NCAA and NAIA collegiate athletics.
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NCAA Sexual Violence Prevention Toolkit
NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association)
Visit WebsiteThe NCAA Sexual Assault Task Force convened in 2015 to provide clear direction on a curriculum... read more
NCAA Sexual Violence Prevention Toolkit
NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association)
The NCAA Sexual Assault Task Force convened in 2015 to provide clear direction on a curriculum that will help athletics departments engage in education, collaboration and compliance surrounding sexual violence issues. This tool kit, initiated by the task force, builds on critical elements outlined in the fall 2014 NCAA publication “Addressing Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence: Athletics’ Role in Support of Healthy and Safe Campuses.” The toolkit focuses on 5 areas of commitment with checklists and implementation tools:
1. Leadership
2. Collaboration
3. Compliance and Accountability
4. Education
5. Student-Athlete Engagement
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NO MORE
NO MORE
Visit WebsiteNO MORE aims to raise public awareness and engagement around ending domestic violence and sexual... read more
NO MORE
NO MORE
NO MORE aims to raise public awareness and engagement around ending domestic violence and sexual assault. Launched in March 2013 by a coalition of leading advocacy groups, service providers, the U.S. Department of Justice, and major corporations, NO MORE is supported by hundreds of national and local groups and by thousands of individuals, organizations, universities, and communities who are using its signature blue symbol to increase visibility for domestic violence and sexual assault.
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ProtectHer: Redefining #MANHOOD
Alexis Jones
Visit WebsiteAlexis Jones starts what becomes an ongoing dialogue, asking young men the simple question, What... read more
ProtectHer: Redefining #MANHOOD
Alexis Jones
Alexis Jones starts what becomes an ongoing dialogue, asking young men the simple question, What kind of man will you choose to be?
Through tangible action steps and community building, Alexis shares how to be verbal, vulnerable, and honest – highlighting the fact that in order for men to respect women, men first have to respect themselves.
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Scenarios and Discussion Guides
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
Visit WebsiteMVP provides College and High School resources and tools for working with both male and female... read more
Scenarios and Discussion Guides
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
MVP provides College and High School resources and tools for working with both male and female athletes that uses scenarios to lead discussions. This site also includes a handout called "10 Things Men Can Do to Prevent Gender Violence" in 6 languages.
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Sexual Violence Prevention Tool Kit
NCAA - Sports Science Institute
Visit WebsiteThe tool kit, framed by A Call to Action for NCAA member schools to address sexual violence... read more
Sexual Violence Prevention Tool Kit
NCAA - Sports Science Institute
The tool kit, framed by A Call to Action for NCAA member schools to address sexual violence prevention on their campuses, provides resource-independent tools for athletics administrators in their efforts to create campus communities free of violence and safe places for students to learn and thrive. Contained in the tool kit are five core commitments: 1.Leadership 2. Collaboration 3.Compliance and Accountability 4.Education 5.Student-Athlete Engagement. These core commitments are essential for culture change, and identified in the tool kit as well as downloadable resources for athletics departments and university partners to use in support of their sexual violence prevention efforts.
Attachment: SSI_Sexual-Violence-Prevention-Tool-Kit_20161117.pdf
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